Within a generation, a certain Communist country will have more Christians than any other country.

At the time of Chairman Mao Zedongs death in 1976, Christianity in China seemed on the verge of extinction.

Less than four decades later though, not only has Christianity in China not disappeared, but by some estimates therell be more Christians in China come the year 2030 than in any other country in the world.

Purdue sociologist Fenggang Yang, author of the book, Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist Rule, told Britains Telegraph newspaper that China is destined to become the largest Christian country in the world very soon.